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NOT SO BLIND AFTER ALL

1/23/2015

 
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A member on the Zodiac Killer Site forum going by the pseudonym 'Blind Bat' has made a very interesting connection to the Halloween Card, involving the Peek-a-boo phrase the author added to the greetings card. The picture on the left demonstrates this perfectly with the Zodiac-like letter K and the eyes and eyelashes eerily similar to the depiction on the Halloween Card itself.
William V Peekaboo Pennington Senior was a San Francisco private detective, described as a cattle man, private investigator, theater owner, building contractor, oil man and member of the Eastern Star, a freemasonry related order established in 1850 by Rob Morris. He moved to San Francisco in 1924 and performed investigative duties for prominent lawyers and attorneys, including Melvin Belli, who became closely embroiled in the Zodiac Killer case. 
Clearly William Pennington is not the Zodiac Killer, as the timeline crossover is inadequate, however we have seen the 'cattle connection' previously, with Fred Harman, the Red Ryder comic strip and the strange unidentified logo displayed on the Halloween Card envelope and 'skeleton card' inner. This Peek-a boo imagery is not conclusive, but nonetheless very interesting, when we search for the inspiration behind the Zodiac Killer and his many communications. 
Here are the appropriate links to read the threads on ZodiacKillerSite forum and ZodiacKiller.com forum.
               
http://www.zodiackillersite.com/viewtopic.php?f=25&t=2159
http://zodiackiller.fr.yuku.com/topic/7412/William-PeekABoo-Pennington-SF-PI#.VMI79UfgHLW
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Blind Bat
5/27/2016 04:34:05 pm

Blind Bat here.
Can I get a pass into the site to post?
TY... Blind Bat

Richard
5/28/2016 12:09:05 am

You do not need a pass, just enter your name and comment. Rich.


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